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Days Gone receives Death Stranding's baby capsule and much more

Days Gone receives Death Stranding's baby capsule and much more

Bend Studio's post-apocalyptic adventure and action game for PS4 celebrates the arrival of the new Hideo Kojima video game with new content.

Death Stranding, the new and expected video game from Hideo Kojima, is now available on PS4 (coming to PC in summer 2020) and Days Gone, the exclusive PlayStation 4 in the form of post-apocalyptic action adventure from Bend Studio, has wanted to pay tribute to the Sam Bridges odyssey with the arrival of new cosmetic objects based on the title of Kojima Productions, among which we can find the characteristic baby capsule, ready to be attached to Deacon's motorcycle.

New free cosmetic objects

Thus, and thanks to the arrival of the 1.6 patch of Days Gone, its creators have added a series of cosmetic elements based on Death Stranding for free, all to celebrate the availability of the game on PS4, among which two new deposits of Fuel of particular design, one of them, with the unmistakable baby in a tank similar to the capsules of the Kojima video game.

Along with the two new fuel tanks for the Deacon motorcycle are added other extras such as new paintings and patches of aesthetics Death Stranding. But the new update brings with it many more novelties that are not related to the new Kojima video game but that improve the Days Gone game proposal.

So much so, that after installing patch 1.6 it will be possible to restart both the hordes and the infested areas of freakers, as well as the human camps; on the other hand, small bugs detected in the development of adventure and missions have been corrected, as well as improvements in video game performance, especially in the most committed moments at load level.

Death Stranding is now available for PS4; don't miss our detailed Reviews of the latest from Hideo Kojima.

Source | PlayStation

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